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1975 Pinzgauer 710K Is Today's Bring a Trailer Auction Pick

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1975 Pinz 710K Is Today's BaT PickBRING A TRAILER
  • Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer military vehicles are a product of Austria and designed to be able to topple off-road obstacles deep or tall.

  • This 1974 710K uses an 89-hp air-cooled 2.5-liter four-cylinder with a five-speed manual transmission. Locking front and rear differentials and portal axles made the Pinz an incredible tool for armies across the world during and after the Cold War.

  • Currently located in Portland, Oregon, this Pinzie is up for auction on Bring a Trailer until December 8.

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I've never been good at conflict. Argue with my mother-in-law? No, thank you. Plot a revolution? Ugh, way too much work. No, the closest I came to enacting a new order was getting enough people in our office to agree to a recycling bin for the kitchen. It turns out clicking reply all is an incredible tool for modern democracy, and today's Bring a Trailer pick is, in its own way. No stranger to war, this 1975 Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer 710K has served its time but is currently parked somewhere in Portland, Oregon. After this auction ends, its next deployment could be anywhere.

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Pinzgauer military utes were built in Austria, named after the region's indigenous Norico-Pinzgauer draft horse and used by armies across the world from the U.K. to Saudi Arabia (following #pinzgauer on Instagram returns an interesting mix of horses, cattle, and mud). Many of the Pinzies for sale today were once enlisted by the Swiss Army. The early editions of this off-road eponym come in two different drivelines. The 710 has four-wheel drive, while the 712 is six-wheel drive. A four-wheel-drive 716 and six-wheel-drive 718 followed in the 1980s.

Under the 710K Pinz's center armrest sits an 89-hp air-cooled 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and a five-speed manual transmission. The K denotation signifies that it's a hardtop wagon and has a five-passenger capacity. Other versions such as the 712AMB-Y (three-door ambulance) and 712FW (fire truck) have more specific duties.